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Strengths of soda - lime glass rods etched to different amounts are shown in Fig .
6 . The distribution of strength after etching is shown in Fig . 3 . Etching leads to
some samples with very high strengths , but samples etched in HF are highly ...
Strengths of soda - lime glass rods etched to different amounts are shown in Fig .
6 . The distribution of strength after etching is shown in Fig . 3 . Etching leads to
some samples with very high strengths , but samples etched in HF are highly ...
Page 202
Samples of soda - lime glass were found to have a crack depth of about 6 um
with a strength at – 196°C before etching of about 130 MN / m2 . Then from Eq . (
11 ) and the theoretical strength of about 1 . 6 N / m2 for soda - lime glass the tip ...
Samples of soda - lime glass were found to have a crack depth of about 6 um
with a strength at – 196°C before etching of about 130 MN / m2 . Then from Eq . (
11 ) and the theoretical strength of about 1 . 6 N / m2 for soda - lime glass the tip ...
Page 207
Mean log failure time ( sec ) in 100 % RH versus relative stress for sodalime
glass rods abraded and then aged 24 hr in water before testing . Lines show 95
% limits for the spread of log t values ( Pavelchek and Doremus , 1976 ) . resents
the ...
Mean log failure time ( sec ) in 100 % RH versus relative stress for sodalime
glass rods abraded and then aged 24 hr in water before testing . Lines show 95
% limits for the spread of log t values ( Pavelchek and Doremus , 1976 ) . resents
the ...
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